Absolutely stunning 2 bedroomed apartment in a grade II listed building on Newcastles quayside. 20m from Tyne Bridge. Luxuriously appointed throughout. Situated in a pedestrianised area.The building the apartment is in has Italianate styling and was built in 1860 to house the offices of Newcastles wealthiest merchants (one Otto Frederick Ernest Bernicke, a Californian corn merchant is believed to be the first occupant).Quayside View sleeps up to 5 with one double bedroom and one bedroom with mezzanine double bed and single bed below. There is one travertine tiled bathroom with whirlpool bath,Grohe double headed shower and waterproof TV. There is an adjoining door between the two bedrooms which can be locked if required. The large livingdining area has 12 ft high ceilings and great views of the Tyne bridge through 4 beautiful arched windows. Wi-fi internet access is available nearby and both the bathroom and living room benefit from plasma TVs. Unfortunately the apartment is unsuitable for disabled visitors since the building has no lift (the apartment is on the first floor). We cannot currently accept credit or debit cards - payment must be made by cheque or money transfer by prior arrangement. Bookings made within 5 days of stay - cash on arrival please.Within 20 metres of the apartment you could admire the Tyne Bridge, visit the historic buildings of the Guildhall and Bessie Surtees House, have a drink in Newcastles oldest pub and enjoy art and lunch in the Side cafe and gallery. Within 5 minutes walk you could visit the Moot Hall, medieval Newcastle including the Castle Keep, Millenium Bridge, St Nicholas Cathedral, Sage music centre, Live Theatre and Baltic art gallery. For gastronomes within literally 2 minutes walk you could enjoy Italian, Indian , Persian, Turkish, Chinese, French, Spanish and English restaurants.There are innumerable pubs and clubs within walking distance.For the family the Discovery Museum, Centre for Life, St James Park, and the Seven Sisters childrens book museum are within walking distance (or if you prefer hop one one of the tourist or Quaylink buses that stop right next to the apartment).Shoppers are spoilt for choice with the attractions of Eldon Square shopping centre 5 minutes walk away and a 20 minute bus ride to the Metrocentre (the largest shopping and leisure centre in Europe). There is a Sunday market on the quayside selling local crafts, artwork, jewellery and fashion amongst other things.

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Directions

Arriving from the A1 take A189A184 exit for Gateshead (Centre). Move into right hand lane signposted A189 Newcastle. Cross the Redheugh Bridge taking first left, then left at mini roundabout, then sharp left again, signed B1600 for Quayside.Continue on B1600 passing through traffic lights, then sharp right and down towards river. Pass under High Level bridge, giving way to traffic from right. After 200 yards you will see a pub called the Red House on your left (it is in fact painted red). Sandhill apartments are in the building with the arched windows to the right of the Red House. The permit car park is just behind the Guildhall (the building now on your right).